The Washington State Department of Transportation received five contactor proposals for the project. Of those, Flatiron West Inc. submitted the lowest bid of $199.5 million, which is below the WSDOT engineer’s estimate. Construction will begin this fall, with the new West Approach Bridge North scheduled to open to drivers in 2017.

“The new SR 520 floating bridge will be the world’s longest floating bridge, but it actually ends more than a mile from shore,” said WSDOT SR 520 Program Administrator Julie Meredith. “The new approach bridge will serve as a vital connection between the new floating bridge and the commerce centers of Seattle.”

Unlike the new floating bridge, the West Approach Bridge North will be supported by solid columns fastened directly to the bottom of Lake Washington. The new approach bridge replaces a 51-year-old, hollow-column structure no longer suited to today’s traffic conditions and vulnerable to earthquakes. Just like the new floating bridge, the new westbound approach bridge will feature wider shoulders, a dedicated HOV lane and a path for walkers and cyclists.

The contract award announced today is one of many milestones for the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV Program: • Sixty of the new bridge’s 77 pontoons are now constructed, with the remainder scheduled for completion by early 2015. • The Eastside Transit and HOV Project is bringing new highway lanes, transit stops and a regional bike-and-pedestrian path to the Eastside. WSDOT continues to open these facilities as they are completed this summer, and the full project is scheduled for completion later this year. • This fall will see completion of the new West Connection Bridge, and the new SR 520 floating bridge is expected to open to drivers in spring 2016.

WSDOT is working with the city of Seattle and other stakeholders on designs for further SR 520 improvements which are currently unfunded. These include construction of a six-lane segment of SR 520 from Montlake to I-5, a new Portage Bay Bridge, two highway-overpass lids in Seattle, and a new west approach bridge for eastbound traffic. The plans will be presented to the 2015 Legislature.

For more information on road closures associated with SR 520 construction, please visit the SR 520 Orange Page. To learn more about the West Approach Bridge North, please check out our new video.